DC++ – Open-source file sharing without ads or limits.
A classic in decentralized file sharing
DC++ is an open-source client for the Direct Connect network that lets you share files directly between users without the need for central servere (servers). It is one of the most widely used programs for P2P file sharing and is especially popular in geeky and closed file-sharing communities such as student networks, niche communities, and archive sharing.
DC++ is known for its ad-free experience, low resource usage, and a highly flexible interface that especially appeals to more technical users — yet it’s still easy enough for beginners.
Features and benefits
The program supports:
- Multi-hub connections — stay logged in at multiple hubs simultaneously
- Auto-reconnect and resuming interrupted downloads
- Segmented downloading — faster, more efficient transfers
- Custom sharing rules — you decide what to share
- Built-in hub chat — make file sharing social
- Robust NAT/UPnP support for firewalls and routers
What sets DC++ apart?
DC++ stands out by being:
- Ad-free and open source
- No central monitoring — everything is organized in hubs you choose
- Highly customizable — both the interface and sharing settings
- Still actively used in closed networks and niche communities where speed and control matter more than modern looks
But keep in mind...
It’s important to emphasize that you are responsible for what you download. Many hubs have rules about what you share, and illegal sharing can lead to legal trouble. Unchecked file sharing can also pose security risks like viruses and malware. Always protect your computer with antivirus and use common sense.



